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To read past WonderQuest columns, please check out her site. A wolf chews his hide and bones and thereby cleans his teeth. So, Crocs don't need to brush teeth, says Britton. Radical Sportscars The SR8 generates more downforce than weight. My eight-year-old asked this question and I'm stumped.
Further reading: Extreme Sportscar Pistonheads. Jerry, Cologne, Germany A: The crocodile, basking in the sun, lets birds pick leeches and food fragments from her huge pointed teeth.
Most wild animals avoid dental problems simply by dying before their teeth go completely bad. They expect it to fly literally upside down and stick to ceiling. Of course, at Black Rock Desert, Nevada (in a non- Formula One race) Andy Greene soared his Thrust SSC to 763 mph (1228 km h) on Oct.
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